In which Portuguese DOP is it common to blend, among other grape varieties, Azal, Arinto, Trajadura and Loureiro?

Vinho Verde

Alentejo

Douro

Bairrada

From south to north, which are the correct order of the following appellations?

Vinho Verde, Alentejo, Dão, Bairrada

Vinho Verde, Bairrada, Dão, Alentejo

Alentejo, Bairrada, Dão, Vinho Verde

Vinho Verde, Dão, Bairrada, Alentejo

What is the name of the almost extinct grape variety, grown in DOC Colares at the western edge of the Lisboa region?

Moreto

Ramisco

Baga

Alfrocheiro

This region sits between the mountainous Dão region and the Atlantic, and profiles itself by being an important producer of sparkling wines?

Bairrada

Távora-Varosa

Trás-Os-Montes

Tejo

An important event that was going to be a turning point in Portuguese wine history took place in 1986 – which one?

The taxes on exporting Portuguese cork were lifted

Portugal joined what was going to be the European Union

Vinho Verde was accepted as a DOC

It became permitted to produce non-fortified wines with grapes from the Douro Valley

What is “The Douro Boys”?

An association of wine producers, united to tell the story of Douro’s quality and heritage

A conceptual collection of dry wines from different Douro producers

An association based in the Douro valley, trying to change the rules of the current wine legislation

A high-quality cooperative based in the Douro Valley

What is Barca Velha?

A pioneering producer of red Vinho Verde

A pioneering monovarietal Vinho Verde bottling

The very first famous dry red wines from the Douro

A superior Quinta in the Douro Valley

Choose the grape variety that is adherent to the following description “Used for fine dry reds, it produces small quantities of very small berries which result in deep-coloured, very tannic, concentrated wines often with floral aromas. It is also grown in Australia, California and South Africa.”